Last night, Hublot hosted its annual “Hublot Loves Art” dinner during Art Basel with Ricky Martin in celebration of the Swiss watch brand’s new collaborator, Richard Orlinski. The event took place on the roof of the Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), the iconic, sleek waterfront museum that features modern and contemporary international artwork situated on Biscayne Bay.

Ricky Martin arrived in all black with his fiancé, Jwan Yosef, and mingled with friends, collectors, and VIP guests throughout the evening. Notable attendees include Hublot Managing Director of North America Jean-Francois Sberro, brand ambassador Eduardo Serio of Black Jaguar White Tiger, Ferrari F1 driver Martin Fuentes, former Mayor of Miami Beach Philip Levine, founder of the PAMM Jorge Perez, Rick de la Croix, and more. A special toast to Ricky was provided by Dom Perignon, and guests enjoyed premium cigars by an on-site master roller of the Arturo Fuente cigar family.

The evening also served as a celebration of Ricky Martin’s Haute Living magazine cover, where he is sporting a Hublot Classic Fusion King Gold Bracelet.

Earlier that day, Hublot continued its celebration of art with the announcement of a new partnership with French artist, Richard Orlinski. A combined creative effort resulted in the creation of Classic Fusion Aerofusion Chronograph Orlinski, which brings to life the artist's graphic universe. Richard Orlinski’s sculpting talent and Hublot’s watchmaking expertise has created a multifaceted watch with a bold design to celebrate Hublot Loves Art Miami. The Classic Fusion Aerofusion Chronograph Orlinski is available in two brand-new models, each released in a limited edition of 200 pieces: One in titanium and the other in blue ceramic. The watch is a 45-mm “work of art” designed to be worn on the wrist.

To celebrate their union, the sculptor and the watch company naturally chose Miami and special venues to celebrate the partnership: the Hublot Boutique in Miami’s Design District, the Markowicz Fine Art Gallery where the artist’s works are on display, and the Perez Art Museum to close the evening.